Adrien Surwumwe,
engineering student at Grenoble INP Phelma. Joined the project in 2012
to work on GPU-based parallel implementation of polynomial calculus.

The Asthenosphere

Laurent Binet, Chimie ParisTech associate professor, is an EPR and material science expert at LCMCP/Chimie ParisTech and a main contributor to the use of EPR in exobiology.

Didier Gourier, Chimie ParisTech professor, is an EPR expert and material science expert at LCMCP/Chimie ParisTech and he initiated the use of EPR of carbon in exobiology.

Hervé Vezin, CNRS research director, is continuous and pulsed wave EPR expert at the LASIR in Lille, and an old time close collaborator of the EPR group at the LCMCP. Hervé is the ANR ENUSIM/ORIGIN project leader, and is equipped with bleeding edge Bruker EPR spectrometers, including an imageing continuous wave and pulsed wave EPR device.

The Crust

Yves Frapart, CNRS engineer, is the EPR imageing team leader at Paris Descartes, and his lab is equipped with multiple Bruker EPR spectrometers, including imageing ones. He has the first Bruker EPR imageing spectrometer that was installed in France, and at the time the most powerful one worldwide.

The Lithosphere

Jean-François Engrand, Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6) technician, is the man who knows all about the non computer hardware, and who always finds a solution to all the problems that lurk in those dark regions.

The Biosphere

Frédéric Mentink,
PhD from Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6) who worked at the
LCMCP/Chimie ParisTech. He worked on quantum information and Electron
Paramagnetic Resonance, is an apt photographer and is working on giving
us the best shots while pondering on the potentialities of compressed
sensing.